Metamotivational knowledge of the role of high-level and low-level construal in goal-relevant task performance.

Volume: 117, Issue: 5, Pages: 876 - 899
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Metamotivation research suggests that people may be able to modulate their motivational states strategically to secure desired outcomes (Scholer & Miele, 2016). To regulate one's motivational states effectively, one must at minimum understand (a) which states are more or less beneficial for a given task and (b) how to instantiate these states. In the current article, we examine to what extent people understand the self-regulatory benefits of...
Paper Details
Title
Metamotivational knowledge of the role of high-level and low-level construal in goal-relevant task performance.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
117
Issue
5
Pages
876 - 899
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